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Manchester Cat Clinic

#2 Vet in Manchester, Greater Manchester

4.9
Independent Clinic

Manchester Cat Clinic – Vets in Manchester

Updated January 2026

Clinic Overview

Manchester Cat Clinic is an independent, family-run, feline-only veterinary practice that opened in May 2023 after renovating an older veterinary surgery building. The clinic is set up specifically for cats, with a stated Gold Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation and facilities including an in-house lab, dental facilities, and imaging facilities. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe a calm, cat-focused environment (for example, Feliway diffusers around the clinic and being allowed to let nervous cats explore the room), and several mention clear explanations of what’s being done and why, including upfront conversations about costs.

Manchester Cat Clinic is an independent, family-run, feline-only veterinary practice that opened in May 2023 after renovating an older veterinary surgery building. The clinic is set up specifically for cats, with a stated Gold Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation and facilities including an in-house lab, dental facilities, and imaging facilities. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe a calm, cat-focused environment (for example, Feliway diffusers around the clinic and being allowed to let nervous cats explore the room), and several mention clear explanations of what’s being done and why, including upfront conversations about costs. One detailed account describes dental surgery alongside work-up and management planning for hyperthyroidism and heart disease, with updates provided on the day of surgery and WhatsApp messaging for questions.

Services

  • Cat-only veterinary care (the clinic states it is feline-only; reviews also emphasise the benefit of “no dogs” around cats).
  • Dental care/surgery (dental surgery is specifically described in a recent review).
  • Diagnostics and monitoring supported by
  • In-house lab
  • Imaging facilities
  • Management of medical conditions mentioned in reviews, including hyperthyroidism and heart disease, including planning for safer anaesthesia ahead of a dental procedure.
  • Vaccinations for kittens (owners describe bringing kittens for vaccinations and having questions answered).
  • Emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours) (listed in the structured clinic data; no further details provided in the website summary or reviews available to us).
  • Veterinary Nurse Training facility (listed in the structured clinic data).

Pricing

  • No specific prices are provided in the materials shared.
  • Multiple reviewers describe the clinic as “reasonably priced”, and one mentions joining a Healthy Cat Plan and finding it “good value,” but no plan cost or inclusions are stated in the provided text.

People

  • Daniel Lee (vet): mentioned in a detailed review for being “thorough” and “clear,” helping diagnose hyperthyroidism and supporting diagnosis of heart disease, and for providing updates on the day of dental surgery.
  • Ellie Lee: mentioned alongside Daniel Lee for being “clear” and “upfront,” with advice described as tailored specifically to cats.
  • Caitlin (reception/front-of-house): named as the first point of contact who was “amazingly helpful” with registration information and arranging an appointment slot.
  • Front desk/reception team: repeatedly credited for being welcoming and for explaining costs when asked.
  • Vets/nursing team: described as patient with timid/nervous cats, taking time to listen, and talking owners through the process during consults.

Reviews

4.9 stars from 244 reviews. - Cat-focused, low-stress setup: owners mention a calm environment, Feliway diffusers, and staff allowing nervous cats time to settle and explore.

  • Clear communication and “no rush” appointments: multiple reviews describe being talked through procedures, having questions answered, and feeling listened to.
  • Medical thoroughness with complex cases: one review describes dental surgery alongside investigation/diagnosis of hyperthyroidism and heart disease, plus attention to anaesthetic safety and updates during the procedure day.
  • Transparency around costs and avoiding unnecessary treatment: reviewers mention staff explaining costs and not feeling pushed into paying for things their cat didn’t need.
  • Support in end-of-life situations: one owner describes compassionate handling of a very ill stray cat, including a calm room to say goodbye and being allowed to keep a small memento (fur).

Special Services

Emergency Services
Vet Nurse Training

Location

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